Pipe Stem and Bowl
Dakota:
c̣aƞduhupa p̣ahu,c̣aƞduhupa ihupaOjibwe:
opwaagan; okijElbow style, pink pipestone bowl (A) with lead inlay in leaf design. Cylindrical wood stem (B) has an overall carved floral motif, painted in bright colors and a carved spiral design at one end, also brightly painted. Predominant colors are: blue, red, yellow, green and black.
Dimensions:
bowl, length: 5 3/4 inches
overall height of bowl, height: 2 3/4 inches
greatest diameter of bowl, diameter: 3/4 inches
stem, length: 17 inches
greatest circumference of pipe stem, circumference: 3 inches
Creation Location:
Minnesota, United States
Created Date:
Approximately 1860 to Approximately 1901
Source:
Gift of the Sibley House Association of the Minnesota Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Housed at:
Minnesota Historical Society
Catalog Number:
1814.A,B
Cultural Association:
Dakota Indians
Related Object Types:
Personal Items
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